We do need an attitude of leadership in our government which demonstrates faith in major population centres outside of Perth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Preparing our city to achieve its destiny will require strong leadership.
My feeling is if you're going to be a leader, you have to carefully assess where people are and where people want to go.
We need leadership that can elevate religion and morality to their position of paramount importance and thus eliminate growing selfishness, immorality and materialism.
Voters must have faith in the electoral process for our democracy to succeed.
We have to have the faithful in government.
I want to make sure we are presenting to the South Australian people a Government that is open and accountable. I want to make sure that we maintain public confidence in government at all levels.
Islam cannot have a significant presence in Australia if we are to live in an open, secular, and cohesive society. We have seen the destruction it is causing around the world.
You can almost see voters nodding their heads at home: The public's faith in politicians and political institutions has been on a steep and dangerous decline for decades, because elected leaders fail to deliver.
We live in a time where government is not a leadership thing, it's more a business that's out there and running riot, so I guess the people have to go out there and say stuff.
I would suggest that faith is everyone's business. The advance or decline of faith is so intimately connected to the welfare of a society that it should be of particular interest to a politician.